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Events for the month of Jan 2012
Tuesday, January 17, 2012 || 5:00pm to 7:00pm
The Clayman Institute for Gender Research
Gloria: In Her Own Words, produced by Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker Peter Kunhardt and Sheila Nevins; directed by Peter Kunhardt for HBO chronicles Steinem's life and her emergence as a driving force in the modern women's liberation movement. Steinem co-founded Ms. Magazine in 1972 because at the time "there was nothing for women to read that was controlled by women."
The screening is free and open to the public, but we ask that you RSVP here. Following the documentary screening there will be light appetizers and drinks over a guided discussion.
Location:Stanford Law School - Student Lounge
559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA 94305
Friday, January 20, 2012 || 7:35am - 9:00am
At The Well
Jeff Marson Appreciation: Your Miracle-Creating Tool
Appreciation is an amazing tool. Whether we're giving or receiving it, appreciation can literally transform our lives.
Location:ITP 1069
East Meadow Circle
Palo Alto, CA
Friday, January 20, 2012 || 11:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m.
FountainBlue's When She Speaks, Women in Leadership
Topic: Expanding Your Circle of Influence, With or Without Direct Authority
Location: NetApp, 495 East Java Drive, Sunnyvale, CA
Pre-register by January 19 at noon: $27 members, $32 partners, $42 general, $156 corporate passes for up to 10 people
Early-Bird Rate for Members: $22 if registered by December 31 at noon
Late and On-Site Registration: $42 for members, $52 for non-members
Ms. @ 40 and the Future of Feminism: Keynote Address by Gloria Steinem
A keynote address by Ms. Magazine founding editor, Gloria Steinem, will be the centerpiece of a Winter Quarter series of events that looks back on what Ms. has meant to its readers over the last 40 years and that looks ahead to what feminism may mean for the next generation. For over four decades, Steinem has been at the forefront of the women's movement as a journalist, publisher, author, and political activist. Shelley Fisher Fishkin, the Joseph S. Atha Professor of Humanities, and an organizer of the symposium, will introduce Ms. Steinem.
This event is free and open to all but a ticket is required. Reserved tickets will be available through the Stanford Ticket Office beginning on January 13 at 9am. Click here to visit the Stanford Ticket Office.
Location: CEMEX Auditorium, Knight Management Center, Stanford University
641 Knight Way